Whisper "kill yourself" under your breath when a customer is explaining their problem on the phone then politely be like "go on sir" when they ask you to repeat yourself.
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That was my first CD. My mom bought me that and Limp Bizkit Significant Other because thats what the young dude at Circuit City told her was popular for the young people for Christmas when i was 12.
One of the few albums i probably know every word to every song. I imagined if i could perform Blink 182 well enough at the talent show- Casey, Lauren, Jillian, Christina, Michelle, Jen and Jamie would fall on my hog like Marines jumping on a grenade- and i would be content for the rest of my life.
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If that was my son, I wouldn't be able to be in the same house either. Just imagine the level of disappointment. Off the charts.
Eyes half shut all the time. Constantly fucked up. Snorting shit tier gas station drugs whilst singing nonsense aspergers stream of consciousness songs in the bathroom in the middle of the night.
If I had to spend a week in the same house with that bufo alvarius, I'd have to late term abort him.
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Chemists have grown the largest fractal triangle so far using iron atoms and small organic linkers. As a level five fractal, the structure beats the previous record holder by one level.
While most objects reveal new details when observed under magnification, fractals are self-similar and appear the same on every scale. A Sierpinski triangle is a triangle that is divided into a four smaller triangles. Each of these four can then be divided into another four smaller triangles, which can be divided again, and so on.
Now scientists from China, Poland and France have grown a Sierpinski triangle with five division levels. The whole structure is only 50nm in length, comprising 495 iron atoms and 754 linker molecules.
Although the researchers used scanning tunnelling microscopy to investigate the structure, they did not use it to create the fractal triangle. Rather, the structure self-assembles, meaning the individual components – iron, 4,4″-dicyano-1,1′:3′,1″-terphenyl (C3PC) and 1,3-bis(4-pyridyl)benzene (BPyB) – spontaneously arrange into fractal triangles when deposited on a gold surface.
First, the iron atoms guide the formation of C3PC triangle chains. But as BPyB starts to join the assembly, the chains become unstable and collapse into fractal triangles. However, this only works if the ratio of C3PC to BPyB is exactly 3:1, the chemists found.
They now hope that this co-assembly strategy will lead to even larger fractals.
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Medications freak me out. My friend was in some stuff for his BPD/ manic depression that made him have all sorts of facial ticks, and sometimes in the middle of a sentence his face and neck would go all taut and he'd stick his tongue out for a second or 2.
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Like I'm the 8th most eligible bachelor on this bitch and rising rapidly up the ranks, so this is pertinent info.
Y'all are catty though. You're like a Mexican soap opera rolled into "running into a dumb bitch you went to high school with, working at the make up counter", multiplied by a Facebook sarcastic emoji battle, with a sprinkle of gay night club banter.
All kinds of catty.
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youre the kinda guy who thinks a ton of feathers weighs the same as a ton of bricks
Neutron stars have overall densities of 3.7×1017 to 5.9×1017 kg/m3 (2.6×1014 to 4.1×1014 times the density of the Sun), which is comparable to the approximate density of an atomic nucleus of 3×1017 kg/m3.[28] The neutron star's density varies from about 1×109 kg/m3 in the crust—increasing with depth—to about 6×1017 or 8×1017 kg/m3 (denser than an atomic nucleus) deeper inside.[27] A neutron star is so dense that one teaspoon (5 milliliters) of its material would have a mass over 5.5×1012 kg, about 900 times the mass of the Great Pyramid of Giza. The entire mass of the Earth at neutron star density would fit into a sphere of 305m in diameter (the size of the Arecibo Observatory). In the enormous gravitational field of a neutron star, its weight would be 1.1×1025 N, which is about 15 times the weight of the Moon.[c] The pressure increases from 3.2×1031 to 1.6×1034 Pa from the inner crust to the center.[29]
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